The Carbon chronicle (1943-01-14)
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The Carbon chronicle (1943-01-14)
- Publication date
- 1943-01-14
- Topics
- Carbon chronicle [1929]
- Publisher
- Edouard J. Rouleau
- Collection
- peel_newspapers; peel; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 59.4M
Page 1:
- Just Gleanings
- Carbon Entry Wins British Consols Curling Event Here
- Women's Auxiliary Elects New Officers for 1943
- H. M. A. S. "Canberra" on the High Seas
- Old Timers Meeting Jan. 16
- The World of Wheat Reviewed Weekly by Major H. G. L. Strange
- Farmers May Sell Borrowed Grain
- Long Years Ago
- Victory Loan near Billion
- Gives $5 to Every Man and Woman in Armed Service
- Truck Radius Now $5 Miles
- Duke of York I. O. D. E. Contributes $206.76
- Capt. Ritson-Bennett to Meet Cadets January 20
- Boys 17 Years of Age May Enlist in Canadian Army
- Little Items of Local Interest
- A. Y. P. A. Elects Officers
- A Rush for Package Bees
- Duke of York I. O. D. E. Elect Mrs. McGowan as Regent
- Annual Meeting of Congregation Anglican Church
- Local News
Page 2:
- The Ruml Plan
- Air Training Plan
- Ships That Pass
- In Less Time
- Help for Ally is Aim Olf Aid to Russia Fund
- Fast Work
- Gems of Thought
- Valuable Metal
- Baling Wire
- Must Prove Something
- Psychlogy and Child Nutrition
Page 3:
- Ships at Sea Operate on Greenwich Time Which is the Standard of the World
- Master of Spitfire Balks at "Bike"
- Two Sons of Ulster
- Quick Embroidery for Many Lines
- Inspired by Facts
- A Perfect Steward
- May be Coincidence
- A New Association
- China's "First Lady" Tends Wounded
- Common Courtesy
- Something to Learn
- British Home Fleet Could Outnumber and out-Gun the Entire German Navy
- This Cat is Privileged
- Near Enough
- A Very Old Mine
Page 4:
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Will Take All
- Sunday School Lesson
- A Button-up Jumper
- Quick Work in Iraq
- Canadian Corvet
- Misplaced Sympathy
- Royal Bank Figures Reach New High
- Uses up Gasoline
- "Housemaids" to Trains
- Famous Painting Stolen
- Health Leacue of Canada
- Very Good Reason
Page 5:
- Allied Air Forces Are Superior on All Fronts
- See No Chance of Nazi Collapse in near Future
- Sugar Shortage
- War Initiative Now Taken by Allied Armies
- Pioneer Dead
- Problems Facing Farmers at the Start of 1943
- Light Naval Forces
- Unusual Sale
- Recovers after Harrowing Air Experience
- Firemen Fight Flames in Sub-Zero Weather
- Aid for Students
- Proud Greece Shall Not Die
- Generous British Tars
- British Air Mail
- Admiralty Appointments
Page 6:
- Have Important Job
- Saves Shipping Space
- Orders Are Orders
- Package Bees
- Mother of Eight is Transport Driver
- Wartime Films
- Veteran Flyer
- Not Only for Soldiers
- A Dutch Quisling
- Keeps Letters Intact
- Special Place
- A City of Women
- Recipe for Red Tape
- Heavy Canadian Reinforcements Land in Great Britain
Page 7:
- Bomber Crash
- Smile Awhile
- Did You Know That
- Sands of Hazard
- Home Service
- Selected Recipes
- Need Lots of Lumber
- Might Try It
- Start Reading the New Serial in This Issue
- Sugarless Chocolate Frosting
Page 8:
- Wants More Sunflowers
- Provincial News Notes
- Snicklefritz
- Three of Kind
- Just Gleanings
- Carbon Entry Wins British Consols Curling Event Here
- Women's Auxiliary Elects New Officers for 1943
- H. M. A. S. "Canberra" on the High Seas
- Old Timers Meeting Jan. 16
- The World of Wheat Reviewed Weekly by Major H. G. L. Strange
- Farmers May Sell Borrowed Grain
- Long Years Ago
- Victory Loan near Billion
- Gives $5 to Every Man and Woman in Armed Service
- Truck Radius Now $5 Miles
- Duke of York I. O. D. E. Contributes $206.76
- Capt. Ritson-Bennett to Meet Cadets January 20
- Boys 17 Years of Age May Enlist in Canadian Army
- Little Items of Local Interest
- A. Y. P. A. Elects Officers
- A Rush for Package Bees
- Duke of York I. O. D. E. Elect Mrs. McGowan as Regent
- Annual Meeting of Congregation Anglican Church
- Local News
Page 2:
- The Ruml Plan
- Air Training Plan
- Ships That Pass
- In Less Time
- Help for Ally is Aim Olf Aid to Russia Fund
- Fast Work
- Gems of Thought
- Valuable Metal
- Baling Wire
- Must Prove Something
- Psychlogy and Child Nutrition
Page 3:
- Ships at Sea Operate on Greenwich Time Which is the Standard of the World
- Master of Spitfire Balks at "Bike"
- Two Sons of Ulster
- Quick Embroidery for Many Lines
- Inspired by Facts
- A Perfect Steward
- May be Coincidence
- A New Association
- China's "First Lady" Tends Wounded
- Common Courtesy
- Something to Learn
- British Home Fleet Could Outnumber and out-Gun the Entire German Navy
- This Cat is Privileged
- Near Enough
- A Very Old Mine
Page 4:
- World Happenings Briefly Told
- Will Take All
- Sunday School Lesson
- A Button-up Jumper
- Quick Work in Iraq
- Canadian Corvet
- Misplaced Sympathy
- Royal Bank Figures Reach New High
- Uses up Gasoline
- "Housemaids" to Trains
- Famous Painting Stolen
- Health Leacue of Canada
- Very Good Reason
Page 5:
- Allied Air Forces Are Superior on All Fronts
- See No Chance of Nazi Collapse in near Future
- Sugar Shortage
- War Initiative Now Taken by Allied Armies
- Pioneer Dead
- Problems Facing Farmers at the Start of 1943
- Light Naval Forces
- Unusual Sale
- Recovers after Harrowing Air Experience
- Firemen Fight Flames in Sub-Zero Weather
- Aid for Students
- Proud Greece Shall Not Die
- Generous British Tars
- British Air Mail
- Admiralty Appointments
Page 6:
- Have Important Job
- Saves Shipping Space
- Orders Are Orders
- Package Bees
- Mother of Eight is Transport Driver
- Wartime Films
- Veteran Flyer
- Not Only for Soldiers
- A Dutch Quisling
- Keeps Letters Intact
- Special Place
- A City of Women
- Recipe for Red Tape
- Heavy Canadian Reinforcements Land in Great Britain
Page 7:
- Bomber Crash
- Smile Awhile
- Did You Know That
- Sands of Hazard
- Home Service
- Selected Recipes
- Need Lots of Lumber
- Might Try It
- Start Reading the New Serial in This Issue
- Sugarless Chocolate Frosting
Page 8:
- Wants More Sunflowers
- Provincial News Notes
- Snicklefritz
- Three of Kind
Notes
[public]: Weekly. Imprint varies. Published 12 September 1929 to [?8 September] 1960.
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- The Carbon chronicle
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